You say, "Está bien." However, that phrase can mean several things. As an alternative, you can say "no te preocupes/no se preocupe," (informal/formal) which means "don't worry" or "don't worry about it."
No estás bien
estoy asi asi
mi amor, dulzura
OK senorita OR Vale senorita
The term "vale" (pronounced "bale") is "OK" in Spanish.To respond in the affirmative, as in 'OK' or 'fine' then you would say bien (good).
OK, mañana
No estás bien
Nos fue bien.
estoy asi asi
mi amor, dulzura
me darias un beso. ok
Ya. Todo esta bien.
hello in spanish is hola
OK senorita OR Vale senorita
bien sabes lo que
Yeah, okay. → Sí, bueno (Yes, good).
It means "No Spanish (language) and Spain OK." I can't acertain exactly what you may be trying to say, but that is the literal translation.